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Penal Code Section 67.5 Bribing Ministerial Officer.

PC 67.5(a) Every person who gives or offers as a bribe to any ministerial officer, employee, or appointee of the State of California, County or city therein, or political subdivision thereof, any thing the theft of which would be petty theft is guilty of a misdemeanor.

(b) If the theft of the thing given or offered would be grand theft the offense is a felony punishable by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.

ELEMENTS:

1. Defendant gave or offered a bribe to a state official in this state.

2. Defendant intended to influence him or her in respect to any act, decision, vote, opinion, or other proceeding as such officer.

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